Bernie Sanders Dominates Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire Poll

Sanders is beating Clinton in the state by 60% to 33%

A CNN/WMUR poll has found the Vermont senator is ahead of the former Secretary of State by 27 points, or 60% to 33%. Support for Sanders comes mostly from younger voters and those who aren’t registered Democrats, according to CNN. The survey also shows 52% of New Hampshire Democrats say they have definitely decided who they will vote for in the primaries. Among those voters, Sanders holds an even broader 64% to 35% lead, CNN reports.

The CNN/WMUR poll was conducted mostly before Sunday night’s debate, from January 13-18, and included interviews with a random sample of 927 New Hampshire residents. Among those, 420 said they plan to vote in the Democratic presidential primary. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.8 percentage points.

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